"" - '' ' I'-' a * *.' ° . 1 Amusements. . _, , ___ ___. - , r CHILLER'S ■■'- rVPERA TTOUSE. , CULLER'S V/FERA JU.OUSE, Direction: , Ben a-id John Fuller. { , '-" ALW*AYS MERfiY' AND BRIGHT.' . - : « MATINEE 'AT * 230 TO-DAY. •. MATINEE,- AT 2-3-3, TO-DAY. ! ' Price* id/ Is.• 2sy Plus -Tax. ; TO-NIGHT—AT &—TO-RIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT &-TO-NIGHT. FULLER'S, VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. ■~ SAM STERN. r. SAM STERN. SAM STERN. In. Character Songs and Studies. Last night of DON STUART. RICHARDSON BROS. AND CHERIE RANDOLPH KING. Magnificent Success of girton' COLLEGE GIRLS. girton' COLLEGE girls, GIRTON COLLEGE GIRLS. Last word in Trick Cycling. CESTRIA, Comedy Tumbler. EDGAR BEYNON, Odds and Oddments. MISS BESSIE SLAUGHTER. » Phenomenal Contralto. Plana at Richardson's till 12, then at Segedin's till 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. Prices: Is. 2s 6d, 3s. Plus Tax. OPENING AT THE MATINEE, MONDAY. GARDNER AND -REVERE. GARDNER AND REVERE. Vaudeville Burlesqners. PETER BROOKS. The Fashion Plate Tenor. EVERYBODY'S. ' TO-DAY. VERYBODY'S. nni „- TOTCT t EVERYBODY'S. BERT LYTELL EVERYBODY'S. "A MESSAGE FROM EVERYBODY'S. "A MESSAGE FROM EVERYBODY'S. MARS. EVERYBODY'S, „ . -3-— - . . _ EVERYBODY'S. Sessions: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. EVERYBODY'S. Stalls Is Id, Circle, Is 7d EVERYBODY'S, and 2s Id. To book, 2s id. EVERYBODY'S. 'Phone 4402. RAND? — • — »>BaT. The Great Masterpiece. " LYING LIPS." "LYING LIPS." " LYING LIPS." " LYING LIPS."' Second Chapter of . "THE SILENT AVENGER. "THE SILENT AVENGER.' Bijou Orchestra. AT THE GRAND—TO-DAY. LYRIC. TO-NIGHT- AT 7.45. YRIC DOUBLE STAR BILL FRANK KEENAN ' '#—*> —~~Z_Z FRANK KEENAN, ■ : .- ~7 q . In a picturisation of the play »9 4 *™sL°2 Henry Irving achieved one of his greatest successes. " THE BELLS.'V Zasu Pitts in an excellent Comedy-Drama. "THE HEART OF TWENTY.'; Usual Prices. Book at Richardson s. "The Heart of Twenty" only will be shown at the Ms tine© in. addition to O, -Promise Me"* (Comedy), Pictograph, and* Latest Topical. _ —— S~~TRAND. TO-DAY. AT , 'e „ „ fRAND • 11. 1, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, 8. NORMA TALMADGE 'In her Litest NORMA TALMADGE , Success. "THE PASSION FLOWER.;' "THE PASSION-FLOWER." Also. LARRY SEMON 'In His Latest Hit LARRY SEMON "SOLIDCONCRETE/' BE WISE :— BOOK YOUR SEATSTIVOLI. THIS AFTERNOON,. 2.30. IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 SHARP. TTVOLI. Great Double Programme. TTVOLI. Charles Dickens' most popular TIVOLI. ,-: ; Novel. TIVOLI. , "BLEAK HOUSE." TIVOLI. "BLEAK HOUSE." TIVOLI. " And ' . TIVOLI. SYDNEY CHAPLIN ijb_ TTVOLT. " KING. QUEEN AND JOKER.." Reserves. Phone 2236 A. /COSAQUE NIGHT, AT RUSH MUNBO'S CABARET. WEDNESDAY, SEITEMBER 21. THE latest song hit of the hour is " My Swanee Paradise." the lyrical love song that will soon be suns all over New Zealand. Hear Mr. A. H. Ripley sing it at-the Princess Picture Theatre this week. . I— = " . "" i '"Hockey, fI OCKEY ' HOCKEY. W>l 0U REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. ® =*!,§ REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AT BEMUERA GROUNDS. MARKET RD.' The Old Rivals. WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. ' V. AUCKLAND. (Challenges.) (Holders.). The Match of the Season! Admission. Is. Children, half-price. • SMOKE CONCERT. A Smoke Concert will 'be tendered to the visiting r Wellington and Thames Representative. Teams at the Central Hall off Hobson Street, This (Saturday)', Evening, at 8 p.m. ■ All Hockey Players are invited. Subscription, 23 6d. " ARTHUR- PLAYLE, , Hon. Sec A.H.A. . Cricket. , _ A UCKLAND SUBURBAN %VV»# ' -c- CRICKET ASSOCIATION. /ig\ ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting" of the iibove will he held at the Rugby League Rooms, 5, Swanson Street, on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, AT 8 P.M. Election, of Officers. Report and Balan o-sheet. General. E. STALLWORIHY, ' Bon. Sec. ALL. OLD BOYS INVITED. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GRAFTON SCHOOL OLD BOYS' CRICKET CLUB Will be held in Grafton School NEXT MONDAY NIGHT (19th inst.). at 7.30 sharp. Business: To discuss entering. a Second Grade Team; General. . R. HILL., Hon. Sec \ ~ ! - ■ , .. „_,
Motor and Coach Trips. OT. HELIERS MOTOR BTTS. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (inclusive): Leave St. Hollers: 7.55. 9.20, 11 a-m.; 1.30 4, 5 p.m. . ' Leavo, Remuera (Tram Terrain us): 8 2.S 10, 11.30 a.m.; 2-5, 4.80. 5.40 p.m. " ' SATURDAYS ONLY: Leave St. Heliers: 7.55, 9.20, 11 a.m.- 1, 2, 5.50. 5 p.m. Leave Resmnera (Tram Terminus): 8.25 10, 11.80. a.m.; 1.30, 2.30, 4, 5.40 p.m. SUNDAYS: Leave St. Heliers: 9.50 a.m.; 1, 1.45, 330 5.30. 8.30 p.in. Leave Remuera (Tram Terminus): 10 n 0 a-m.; 1.30, 3. 5, 6, 9.15 p-m. Also frequent trips between Remnera ana' Purewa on Sunday afternoons as required. L. J. KEYS. ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., - LIMITED, ' Royal Mail Contractors. R.M. HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES To Whakatane, Opotiki, and Gisborne Daily To Wairakei and TauroMonday,' Wednes^ day, Thursday, and Friday. Special Cars or Coaches to ail Parts of the District. Telegrams: "Moloco," Rotorua. •PHONES 19 AND 353. RO YA L MAIL SERVICES Between ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA. DAILY, Connecting -with East Coast. Railway for Tauranga. The Mount, Te Puke, Matata, etc Connecting with Afternoon Train from R-.torua. From Rotoroa to Te Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of the Urewera Country). E- E. WILLIAMS. Royal Ma:l Contractor. Huiemoa St. Rotorua. 'Phone 124. ROTORUA. WHAKATANE. OPOTIkT • AND MATATA DAILY SERVICE. MDSGRAVE AND CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietors. _ Booking Agents: HINEMOA GARAGE, 'Phone 66. RotoruaCANNING AND WIICHELL. >Phcn£ 35M", _ . Whakatane; , J. MUSGRAVE. 'Phone 151. Opotiki. D H°^ £piNGS . Am - Circumstances permitting. Car leaves our Garage as under: — tor Waiwera. From Waiwera, Tuesdays. 4.20 p.m. Wednesdays, 7.30 a.m. Parcels, etc., received at Garage. PATTERSON'S GARAGE. Olarence St.. Devon port. 'Phone 80 and 169. Gazette in Bankruptcy. TN BANKRUPTCY.-In the Supreme .- 1 - .Court, holden at Auckland.—Notice is kre J? « venth ARTHUR CRACKNELL, ? £ _P h S r i s - Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, Solicitor, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors, to be holden at my office on. FRIDAY, the 7th day of October, 1921. at 3.30. o'clock.— S. FISHER. Official Assignee. September 14, 1021. {
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 14
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